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Striking Knife - Smoothjazz077 - 03-30-2016

I have been working with a few different styles of striking knives, and was looking to see what other's use and prefer. I am starting to lean towards the traditional striking knife design due to the awl at one end, and the blade at the other. I have made a few from spade bits, but I would love to get my hands on one similar to the striking knife Chris Schwarz wrote about in his blog back in 2009.


Re: Striking Knife - AHill - 03-30-2016

Can you be more specific on the type or link to the blog where he mentions it? He has had several published articles and blogs since 2009, where he seems to prefer a spear tip blade. He's also recommended the Veritas Workshop Striking knife, which is fairly inexpensive at $11.50.


Re: Striking Knife - Phil S. - 03-30-2016

I think he's talking about a traditional striking knife like this -



Schwarz article

I don't think CS is wedded to this style of knife. He goes on about other styles here.


Re: Striking Knife - Rob Young - 03-30-2016

Smoothjazz077 said:


I have been working with a few different styles of striking knives, and was looking to see what other's use and prefer. I am starting to lean towards the traditional striking knife design due to the awl at one end, and the blade at the other. I have made a few from spade bits, but I would love to get my hands on one similar to the striking knife Chris Schwarz wrote about in his blog back in 2009.




Get hold of Gregory of Sherwood Forest here or at rusthunter.com. Greg may have a few laying about...


Re: Striking Knife - Phil S. - 03-30-2016

Was he the one making the knives with the twisted shank, Rob? I was trying to think who that was.


Re: Striking Knife - Pat Zabrocki - 03-30-2016

not mine but I think this is what you are looking for
striking knife


Re: Striking Knife - JR1 - 03-30-2016

I've used several. The one side sharp and no bevel on the other with a double edge stile is the best of the conventional I have tried. But my favorite is a scalpel with a No 22 blade.


Re: Striking Knife - Steve Friedman - 03-30-2016

Phil S. said:


Was he the one making the knives with the twisted shank, Rob? I was trying to think who that was.



I'm not Rob, but yes. I have one from Gregory and it's terrific. And reasonably priced. Just watch when you open it. The wide end is much sharper than you might imagine.

Steve


Re: Striking Knife - Smoothjazz077 - 03-31-2016

Just sent a PM to Greg.

Thanks


Re: Striking Knife - Rob Young - 03-31-2016

Phil S. said:


Was he the one making the knives with the twisted shank, Rob? I was trying to think who that was.




Yep